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H0ll0R SUCIETY SECOND ROW: Kenneth Brickner, John Cannavan, Phyllis Lanning, Dorothy Hatfield, Joan Kimmet, Carolyn Bricker, Ruth Ann Fish, John Wonderly. SEATED: Marjorie Hollenbaugh, Olive Smith, Carolyn Grove, Joyce Good, Joan Shaw, Theresa Brickner, Don Russell. Officers President ...,..................,... Joan Waltermier Vice President .... ........... J oan Shaw Secretary ........,.. ............. J oyce Good Treasurer .,... .. ...... Theresa Brickner Jackson-Liberty had a membership of eighteen in the Seneca County Honor So- ciety. The Honor Society was introduced into our school as a club in l937. Eleven people were members of the i937 club. To become a member of the County Honor Society a student must have certain qualifications, as follows: Section l. No student shall be elected to membership in the Honor Society who has not been duly recommended for election by his High School Principal, by and with the advice and consent of his school teaching staff, or by a four-fifths vote of said High school teaching staff. Section ll. No student shall be recom- mended, or elected to membership in the Honor Society who has not for the previous semester received an average grade of B, with one of the grades being A and no grade below C. Section Ill, No student shall be recom- mended or elected to the Honor Society who does not at all times manifest a proper school spirit, and conduct himself at all times both in and out of school, as becomes one worthy of honorable mention. Section IV. No student shall be recom- mended or elected to membership in the High School Honor Society who does not at- tend school regularly or whose absence and tardiness is unexcused. Section V. Any member of the Honor Society may be expelled from membership and his certificate revoked by the council at any time upon satisfactory evidence of failure to maintain the required academic standing or the proper school attitude. Two- thirds of those present are required for ex- pulsion,
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STUDENT CUUIIGIL Q 1 SECOND ROW: Mr. Kettler, Clayton Myers, Doyle Baker, Garland Peeler, Kathryn Bachman, Lois Boyd, Vondale Swaisgood, Dick Sour. SEATED: Jimmy Stark, Marjorie Hollenbaugh, Olive Smith, Don Russell, Phyllis Lanning, Joan Shaw, Jimmy Dieter. Officers President .........,,...........,........... Don Russell Vice President ..... ........ J oan Shaw Secretary .....d... ......,,.,.A O live Smith Treasurer ..... This year in the meetings of the Student Council there seemed to be an unusual amount of discussion. It was up to the Council to help solve the difficult problems of the year. The first activity the Council sponsored was an assembly program for the purpose of electing cheerleaders.. The Student Council had the responsibil- ity of decorating the school for the Christ- mas season. They used the traditional color scheme of green and red. The study hall was gaily decorated, and a large beautiful tree was decorated and placed in the rear of ...Phyllis Lanning the Study Hall. A large lighted tree was also placed in the entrance of the buliding. The Student Council sponsored the Semi- formal Valentine dance. The dance was held in the gym and it was decorated with large Red and White hearts and Red and White streamers. The all school play Old Doc sponsored by the Council was to be held on March 22, but due to injury of two leading characters was postponed until March 29. All in all, we think this has proved to be a very profitable year for the Student Council.
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Officers President: Joan Walfermier Vice President: Phyllis Lonning Secretary: Joan Shaw Treasurer: Ann Kassing THIRD ROW: Miss Yarian, Olive Smith, Joan Shaw, Catherine Kellar, Carolyn Grove, Marjorie Hollenbaugh, Louise Meyer, Bernice Frankart, Beatrice Frankart, Margaret Houghn, Joyce Long, Martha Kessler, Dorothy Hatfield, Kathleen Haughn, Wanda Snyder, Carolyn Bricker, Joan Kimmett, Alma Scherger, Theresa Brickner, Mrs. Noderer. SECOND ROW: Betty Wilclman, Phyllis Lanning, Lois Boyd, Bernice Brickner, Garland Peeler, Mary Jane Ingram, Eulalia Rinehart, Eunice Murphy, Kathryn Bachman, Ann Kassing, Mar- garet Rapp, Colletta Scherger, Lavina Filliater, Ruth Ann Fish, Geraldine Ritter, Eva Russell. SEATED: Beverly Sour, Ellen Sigler, Irene Meszaros, Hazel Stork, Patsy Cunningham, Wanda Omwake, Joyce Good, Vandale Swaisgood, Kathleen Coleman, Mary Elaine Few, Mildred Hart- ley, Kathleen Wonderly, Annabelle Jeakle, Zella Purtee HI-Y Ia i lli l.llll Officers President: Donald Russell Vice President: Raymond Steward Sec'y and Treasurer John Wonderly SECOND ROW: Alvin Frankart, Francis Burns, John Cannavan, Jimmie Stull, Charles Russell, Mack Lanning, Jack Wei'-singer, Robert Lonning, Orton Sours. SEATED: Clayton Myers, Ernest Dicken, Raymond Steward, Dan Russell, John Wonderly, Doyle Baker, Dale Yoder, Richard Sour, Mr. Cannavan, 30
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